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SPENCER'S SCRATCH PAD: the most dangerous show on television - 0 views

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    Very interesting post.
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Qrious - 0 views

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    Blog for teachers--this post is especially for primary teachers. Look what these kids are doing. Their learning is so interactive!
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Carol's Corner: NOT A TYPICAL FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL ENTRY - 2 views

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    Nice blog post about thinking about community building at the beginning of the school year.
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10 things teachers should unlearn… « What Ed Said - 3 views

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    Great blog post for starting the beginning of the school year.
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AM Literacy Learning Log: Everybody Needs A Rock: The Story of Karon and the Thunder Egg - 0 views

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    If you love Byrd Baylor, picture books, or have ever had a bad day, you will appreciate this blog post.
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Reflect & Refine: Building a Learning Community: Rethinking Beginning Assessment: How S... - 0 views

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    Cathy Mere's blog--well worth reading, this is a great post about taking time to observe and get to know your students in other ways besides formal assessment.
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CYNSATIONS: Guest Post: Teri S. Lesesne on Forging Good Connections for Readers - 0 views

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    About book ladders and helping older kids make text to text connections. Have you read Teri Lesesne's book? It's a good one.
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The Best Posts & Articles About The Teacher-Bashing "Waiting For Superman" Movie & Asso... - 0 views

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    Thought might be interesting to look at some of these articles because of the inner circle debate going on around this film
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Recycle Your Reads » Blog Archive » The Power of Writing - 0 views

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    Great post. A lot of familiar ideas for starting the school year but still refreshing and worth reading.
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Questions & Authors: Teaching organization to young writers - The Stenhouse Blog - 0 views

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    Great blog post: The case against teaching paragraph writing the hamburger way.
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YouTube - Crayola Monologues - 1 views

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    THis is AWESOME! WHat I love about it is the use of digital literacy. I think it's a great example of the kind of stuff that we could be teaching kids how to do to share the information they learn. WIth regard to teaching reading and writing, I see possibilities for teaching point of view and subtle persuasion. Lots of potential. Very powerful. How's that for a new kind of report? It requires analysis and synthesis of information. That's what we need to be teaching kids!
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    Definitely check this out. I am going to be posting it on the website because I think it has lots of teaching possibilities embodied in it.
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    Interesting...I wish it were longer. This would be good for part of a morning meeting or when they write about their favorite and least favorite color. I wonder if there is more research on the origin of names,,,
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Fountas & Pinnell's Blog | What is the Guided Reading Teaching Method? - 1 views

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    Straightforward talk about guided reading from the gurus themselves
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    I decided to ask them for specifics with strategy vs guided. I will let you know if I recieve reply.
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September Reading Workshop - 1 views

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    Some thoughts and resources for launching the reading workshop in september
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    Kim- I read an interview (can't find it again) but I really liked the question, "When you return to a book, how do you remember what you are reading about?" or something like that. I used it last year and found it enlightening. Some kids said they reread the last page. Some said they use a post and write their last thought. One said he took speech and learned how to just remember better.
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Finland Is Number One in Education, But Is It an Example for Us? - GOOD Education - GOOD - 0 views

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    Always interested to learn more about what Finland is doing and we're not.
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Fountas & Pinnell's Blog | Questions about Fountas and Pinnell Teaching Systems - 2 views

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    Lots of good information from the gurus themselves.
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Teens haven't shelved reading for pleasure - 1 views

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    It's not all doom and gloom for teenage readers. Their reading just looks diffferent nowadays.
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